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‘Never been this high’: Lake Hudson's high water change July 4th plans
Area lakes continue to stay above normal levels, and it's altering some 4th of July activities. 2 News Oklahoma's TJ Eckert went to Lake Hudson, and heard from visitors changing their plans.'No effect on our cases': Attorney for Okla. woman suing Sean Combs still suing
2 News Oklahoma talked to Latroya Gibson's attorney after the verdict. The Oklahoma woman said she was drugged and raped at a Diddy album party.1 charged in Adair Co. sledgehammer attack, what about 4 other suspects?
After hearing once again that the reports were not in the hands of the Cherokee Nation, 2 News asked in two emails to four staff members for clarification on the statement.Video shows ATV's close call with pedestrians on bridge, River Parks
"There's people jumping out of the way to avoid them, and one guy went up one side one guy went up the other so it didn't matter which side you picked, it was very dangerous," said Heidi Blackmon.HIGH WATERS: GRDA monitors lake levels for 4th of July, what you need to know
Lake levels fluctuate every year, but the water is 11.25% higher than usual heading into the 4th of July Weekend. 2 News Oklahoma's Braden Bates breaks down what you need to know.Deep Greenwood Foundation asks Tulsa City Council for event permit changes
2 News Oklahoma's Isabel Flores speaks to community members about what they think should be done in order to combat gun violence in Tulsa.
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